IS 13826

: 2000

Bitumen-based felts - Methods of the test, Part 5: Heat resistance test

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This standard specifies the method for determining the heat resistance of bitumen-based felts. It details the apparatus, specimen preparation, and procedure for exposing the felt to a specified temperature for 2 hours. The test is used to assess the stability of the waterproofing material and its ability to resist sagging or flowing under elevated temperatures.

Bitumen-based felts - Methods of the test, Part 5: Heat resistance test

Quick Reference Values
Sample drying temperature105 ± 5 °C
Test specimen area100 cm²
Analytical balance accuracy0.001 g
Key Formulas
Binder Content, % by mass = ((M1 - M2) / M1) * 100
Practical Notes
This is a destructive test primarily used for quality control by manufacturers and for third-party verification.
Ensure adequate ventilation and use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) when handling solvents like trichloroethylene.
The accuracy of the result is highly dependent on drying the sample to a constant mass before and after extraction.